Patient Rights

Anna Jaques Hospital and Amesbury Health Center recognize the rights and individuality of each patient.

We believe that the recognition of these rights contributes to more effective patient care, greater satisfaction for you, for your physician and for the health care team. We also believe that you, as a patient, must recognize responsibilities as they relate to the hospital, your care and treatment and, of course, your health.

Your Rights

The right to considerate and respectful care

The right to privacy and confidentiality

The right to be informed about your condition

The right to informed consent

The right to know the physician responsible for coordinating your care

The right to know how the hospital is connected professionally with other hospitals or health agencies

The right to refuse to be examined, observed or treated by students or other hospital staff

The right to be advised of experimentation affecting your care

The right to be informed of the alternative treatments for breast cancer

The right to expect reasonable continuity of care

The right to prompt life saving treatment

The right to make an advance directive

The right to refuse treatment

The right to have reasonable requests responded to promptly

The right to interpreters

The right to request a different physician

The right to view and receive copies of medical records in accordance with state law and hospital policy

The right to receive copies of bills

The right to know what rules apply to your conduct as a patient

The right of a handicapped person to receive equal care

The right to receive information relative to financial assistance and free health care

The right to receive medical services without discrimination

The right to have visitors without discrimination

The right to complete a Patient Satisfaction survey so we may improve service and maintain high standards of patient care

Anna Jaques Hospital and the Amesbury Health Center do not discriminate on the basis of age, color, creed, national origin, race, gender, handicap or ability to pay.

Your Responsibilities

Follow hospital rules and regulations affecting patient care.

Be considerate of the rights of other patients and hospital personnel.

Adhere to No Smoking policy.

Be respectful of the property of other people and the hospital.

Cooperate with all caregivers. Ask questions if you do not understand the course of treatment and what is expected of you.

Keep appointments and notify the hospital if you must cancel or reschedule. Provide accurate and complete information about past illnesses, hospitalization, and medications.

Accept the consequences if you refuse treatment or do not follow doctor's orders.

Pay hospital bills promptly, provide necessary information for insurance processing, and seek answers to any questions you have about your bill.

Report unexpected changes in your condition to your physician.

HIPAA: Your Privacy is Important to Us

At Anna Jaques Hospital your privacy is of utmost importance and everyone strives to provide the highest level of patient privacy to all our patients. Every employee, clinician and Physician is committed to protecting the confidentiality of your health information and follows state and federal laws concerning privacy.

HIPAA is the federal guideline that further protects the privacy of your medical information as part of the comprehensive Health insurance and Accountability Act (HIPAA). The HIPAA guidelines became effective in April 2003 and sets a broader standard for hospitals to protect patients’ privacy. To read the HIPAA notice of privacy practices click here.

Photos/Videos of Patients or Staff / Non Media

In order to ensure a safe and private environment for patients, families, and staff, videotaping, audio recording, digital recording and / or otherwise photographing patients and/or staff is not permitted unless for purposes of care and treatment or as specified in the hospital’s photo policy.

Anna Jaques has a longstanding commitment to protect the privacy of all patients. If you should have any questions related to your privacy, please speak with your healthcare provider or contact our Hospital Privacy Officer at (978) 463-1108.

Sharing Your Concerns

You have the right to file a verbal or written complaint with the hospital. Please share your concerns with your caregivers or ask to speak with the director of the department.

Compliance Hotline Policy Statement

Anna Jaques Hospital is committed to the timely identification and resolution of all issues that may adversely affect employees, patients, or the organization. Therefore, Anna Jaques Hospital has established communication channels to report problems and concerns including a telephone hotline 978-463-1302. The hotline establishes an avenue for patients, employees or interested parties to report suspected criminal activity, and illegal or unethical conduct occurring within the organization in the event other resolution channels are ineffective or the caller wishes to remain anonymous.

You may also call 978-463-1400 ex. 2313 or send a written complaint to:

Anna Jaques Hospital

We support the strong focus that the Joint Commission, The Board of Registration in Medicine and the Department of Public Health place on quality and patient safety. We ask that you bring concerns to the attention of the hospital administration so that we can work together to insure patient safety. If you feel issues are not adequately addressed, you have the option to report your concern to:

The Board of Registration in Medicine

The Department of Public Health

An advocacy office has been established within the Massachusetts Department of Public Health to investigate concerning alleged violations of the law. Anyone may report a suspected case of discrimination to: